Posted on 09/07/2018 5:29:07 AM PDT by rightwingintelligentsia
I liked the pre-teen looking young girl with the ballcap standing about 2 or 3 rows back and to Trump’s left (I think it was a MAGA cap) who looked as if she wiped her nose with the flat she and another person or two were holding.
Yeah, everyone was saying that he needed his butt dragged out of there. Security must have dealt with him
I didn’t notice it. It did notice the shift of people, but I didn’t see anyone stealing the show
BS from Business Stuff.
Does anyone actually take business advice from these libs?
The guy was more smiling or smirking. The brunette replaced him and eventually they also added the really cute blonde. My sense was very young people who didn’t act too badly but weren’t taking it seriously either.
Understand neither the article nor the point of posting garbage from Aol.
Noticed it immediately!
He was strange.....a bit creepy
Yes, that young lady caught my eye also. Wrapped in the flag and clearly trying to decide something. I think she had an earpiece in her left ear and was listening to something other than Trump.
Not alledging disruptors, just pointing out Business Insider’s take-away from the rally.
BI gets posted to FR frequently and is best summed up as BS.
On the rally thread last night, a poster said she’d seen the two “replacement” ladies earlier with name tags working for the rally. Probably organizers felt Plaid Flannel Guy and the other two next to him might be trouble. All three were replaced.
Bingo. So is Aol.
Trolls out in force.
Plus I think that flag may have been touching the ground quite frequently during those 3 or so minutes. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/watch-live-trump-rally-in-billings-montana
I thought she was more of a distraction than the guy.
Sad Plaid, Daria, and Big Red get ejected SUPER CUT
Zina's Secret Service sister? (0:38) Hmm...
This is what is passing for news these days?
Someone made a funny face.
Logging off
But they have inside information, or something.
I am surprised that Aol still exists
Verizon bought AOL in 2015.
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